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undiseased

  • a word derived from diseased.
    diseased
    adjective
    having or affected with disease.

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I wanted to Photoshop John into our family picture, undiseased.

From New York Times Jun. 13, 2017

But what about the daily, undiseased lives most of us experience?

From New York Times Oct. 6, 2012

There was no undiseased ileum next to the ascending colon, and it would have been difficult to make a connection there.

From Time Magazine Archive

These normal, undiseased brains, willed to science by people whose intelligence had been carefully measured before death, gave Witelson a solid set of benchmarks against which to measure the seat of Einstein's brilliant thoughts.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was a contemplative, rather stout gentleman, of excellent digestion; of quiet perceptions, undiseased by hypothesis; happy in his inability to know the causes of things, preferring the things themselves.

From Adam Bede by George Eliot